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XIII. An Illustration of the Grass called by Linnceus Cornu- 

 copia Alopecuroides. By James Edward Smith, M.D. 

 F.R.S. P.L.S. — _ p ag e 245 



XIV. Description of such Species of Chironia as grow wild at 

 the Cape of Good Hope. By Sir Charles Peter Thunbere, 

 Knight of the Order of JVasa, Professor of Botany at 

 Upsal, F.M.L.S. — _ p. 248 



XV. Remarks on the Generic Characters of Mosses, and 

 particularly of the Genus Mnium. By James Edward 

 Smith, M.D. F.R.S. P.L.S. — p . 254 



XVI. Observations on the Zizania aquatica. By Aylmer 

 Bourke Lambert, Esq. F.R.S. V.P.L.S. — p. 264 



XVII. Observations on the Durion, Durio zibethinus of Lin- 

 naius. By Mr. Charles Konig, F.L.S. — p. 266 



XVIII. Observations on some Species of British Quadrupeds, 

 Birds, and Fishes. By George Montagu, Esq. F.L.S. p. 274 



XIX. Biographical Memoirs of several Norwich Botanists, in 

 a Letter to Alexander MacLeay, Esq. Sec. L. S. By 

 James Edward Smith, M.D. F. R.S, P.L.S. — p. 295 



XX. Further 



